A daily roundup of book and publishing news from across the Web: New $149 Nook; Inside Updike's Archive; Davidar; Publisher Axes Tienanmen Square Memoir; Another Side of Anne Frank; Emily Dickinson's Boyfriend.
B&N Introduces $149 Nook WiFi
TechCrunch reports on B&N's competition for the $149 Kobo e-reader--a cheaper Nook that has everything but 3G connectivity.
Inside Updike's Archive
The NYTBR takes a peek into Updike's papers.
Davidar: The View from Canada
The Toronto Star charts the rise and fall of David Davidar.
Publisher Axes Tienanmen Square Memoir
A Hong Kong publisher stopped the print run of a memoir recounting the decision-making process behind the Chinese government's crack-down on pro-democracy protests in Tienanmen Square due to copyright issues, according to the Guiardian.
Another Side of Anne Frank
A retelling of the Anne Frank story from Peter's perspective doesn't sit right with some readers, including members of the Frank family.
Emily Dickinson's Boyfriend
Did the reclusive poet have an affair with her father's best friend?